Microeconomic Impacts of Institutional Change in Vietnam’s Northern Uplands
Empirical Studies on Social Capital, Land and Credit Institutions
Camille Saint-Macary author Manfred Zeller editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Peter Lang AG
Published:15th Aug '14
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The Doi Moi reforms initiated in Vietnam in 1986 to lead the transition from a centrally-planned to a market-oriented economy have entailed deep institutional transformations. At the national level, achievements have been impressive, the high economic growth in all sectors of the economy have permitted to divide poverty incidence by three in the country since 1993. Mountainous regions and its inhabitants, however, have lagged behind in the process. There, the combination of poverty and the degradation of natural resources remains a pressing issue. Drawing on a conceptual framework that highlights the determinant role of institutions in the poverty-environment nexus, this book investigates the sources of success and failure in the current institutional framework to address objectives of equity, economic growth and environmental sustainability in Vietnam’s mountains. The empirical investigation uses an original dataset collected in a rural district and examines three critical dimensions: the definition of land rights, the functioning of credit markets, and the formation of social capital.
ISBN: 9783631639498
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 340g
160 pages
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